The balance recipe

Molecular navigation and aging female bodies in popular hormone literature

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v34i1.129048

Keywords:

hormone narratives, self-help, menopause, body control, biocapitalism

Abstract

In recent years, menopause as a phase of transformation has received great media attention in a Swedish context. It is then not only specifically about the time when menstruation ceases – but about a longer period of time when female bodies undergo an adjustment with a focus on hormonal changes. In books such as Hormonstark (Hormone strong) (2020), Perimenopower (2018) and Livet med klimakteriet (Life with Menopause) (2020), the stressed reader in the middle of the career receives knowledge, tips, ideas and inspiring stories about how to deal with the fluctuating hormones that are said to affect the body during menopause. In this article, we start from these books with a poststructuralist feminist perspective on narratives and body control on the hormone stories of self-help literature. The aim is to explore how the literature represents women's menopause and hormonal bodies in a broader sense, and how women are encouraged to act in relation to this. The results show that hormone narratives may have feminist potential, but that they primarily make menopause an individual rather than structural matter. Further, they also reveal a close resemblance between the hormonal narratives and a biocapitalist contemporary, with an aging female body as a lucrative threat. 

Author Biographies

Linda Berg, Umeå Centre for Gender Studies

Docent i genusvetenskap och fil.dr i etnologi vid Umeå centrum för genusstudier, Umeå universitet. https://www.umu.se/personal/linda-berg/ 

Anna Sofia Lundgren , Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper, Enheten för demografi och åldrandeforskning vid Umeå universitet (EDÅ)

Professor i etnologi vid Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper samt ansluten som professor vid Enheten för demografi och åldrandeforskning 

Maria Jönsson , Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper, Litteraturvetenskap

Professor i litteraturvetenskap med litteraturdidaktisk inriktning, vid Institutionen för kultur och medievetenskaper, Umeå universitet 

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2023-02-15

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Berg, L., Lundgren , A. S. ., & Jönsson , M. (2023). The balance recipe: Molecular navigation and aging female bodies in popular hormone literature. Women, Gender & Research, 34(2), 11–26. https://doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v34i1.129048

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